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W hen Greek women and men work togeth- er, the outcome can be substantial and long lasting. We hosted another successful event in Washington, D.C., in April, with 300 people attending from across the country alongside 28 members of Congress, and we look forward to a new rotation of leadership and progress. As the first woman president of our political action committee, I’d like to note the accom- plishments of all who have raised money, put in the equivalent value of their time and testimony, and continue to work on passage of the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act (CHIA). As of this writing, we have 226 CHIA sponsors in the House—tying our all-time high of support from December 2008. We have 31 sponsors in the Senate. And the work is still ongoing with our members gaining the local support of our final and critical numbers for passage. And still we’re moving on. State by state, we’re targeting areas where Greek populations may be small in number but significant in voice. With your help, we are in a good position to have CHIA be part of major tax legislation—as we’ve now reached our $1 million fundraising goal. But there is more to the work of our established PAC as we look ahead. Our 19-member board will meet in July to update our strategic plan for the next five years. Greek-affiliated members of Congress will continue to be supported in upcoming elections. And we plan to advocate other relevant issues such as freedom of association and exemptions to Title IX. The Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee is no longer a one-note issue organi- zation. As we inch closer to passage of CHIA, we look forward to legislation that matters most to our members—both as groups and as individu- als. As one of the most influential higher-educa- tion political action committees in existence, our PAC membership is increasing and financial support is growing. Unlike other membership groups across the nation, we have not experienced any decline due to the economy. To the contrary, we are hitting record numbers in giving and in participation. The same is true of our growth on college cam- puses for both sororities and fraternities. We hope you continue to “be present” and “be counted” as our grassroots work progresses. Write a check, make a call, send an e-mail, and be open to the information we’re sharing as our new advocacy season begins. As women and men who chose an experience for a lifetime, be prepared to carry on our call to action. Sincerely, Julie Cain Burkhard, ACW President, Fraternity and Sorority PAC [email protected] the Fraternity and Sorority POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE A Β Γ Δ Ε Ζ Η Θ Ι Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Ο Π Ρ Σ Τ Υ Φ C Ψ W summer 2010 Preserving the Greek experience for future generations of student leaders With Your Help, We raised $1 Million over PAC’s lifetime Greeks’ Powerful Voice on Capitol Hill Larry Wiese, KA Order, passes the gavel to Julie Burkhard, ACW, as she takes on the role of president of the Fraternity and Sorority PAC. House Passes the Honorable Stephanie Tubbs Jones College Fire Prevention Act O n Wednesday, May 19, the House passed the Stephanie Tubbs Jones College Fire Prevention Act by a voice vote. This bill authorizes future federal spending on a Department of Education matching grant program to install life and fire safety equipment in college student living facilities. Under the terms of the bill, college fraternities and sororities would be eligible for 10% of the available funding each year and could compete against colleges and universities for 80% of the remaining funding. The bill now goes to the Senate where it has four spon- sors. If it passes the Senate, then we will lobby in future years for the federal government to fund this program in its annual appropriations bills.

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When Greek women and men work togeth-er, the outcome can be substantial and

long lasting. We hosted another successful eventin Washington, D.C., in April, with 300 peopleattending from across the country alongside 28members of Congress, and we look forward to anew rotation of leadership and progress.

As the first woman president of our politicalaction committee, I’d like to note the accom-plishments of all who have raised money, put inthe equivalent value of their time and testimony,and continue to work on passage of theCollegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act(CHIA).

As of this writing, we have 226 CHIA sponsorsin the House—tying our all-time high of supportfrom December 2008. We have 31 sponsors inthe Senate. And the work is still ongoing withour members gaining the local support of ourfinal and critical numbers for passage.

And still we’re moving on. State by state, we’retargeting areas where Greek populations may besmall in number but significant in voice.

With your help, we are in a good position tohave CHIA be part of major tax legislation—aswe’ve now reached our $1 million fundraisinggoal. But there is more to the work of ourestablished PAC as we look ahead.

• Our 19-member board will meet in July toupdate our strategic plan for the next five years.

• Greek-affiliated members of Congress willcontinue to be supported in upcoming elections.

• And we plan to advocate other relevantissues such as freedom of association andexemptions to Title IX.

The Fraternity and Sorority Political ActionCommittee is no longer a one-note issue organi-zation. As we inch closer to passage of CHIA,we look forward to legislation that matters mostto our members—both as groups and as individu-als. As one of the most influential higher-educa-tion political action committees in existence, ourPAC membership is increasing and financialsupport is growing.

Unlike other membership groups across thenation, we have not experienced any decline dueto the economy. To the contrary, we are hittingrecord numbers in giving and in participation.The same is true of our growth on college cam-puses for both sororities and fraternities.

We hope you continue to “be present” and “becounted” as our grassroots work progresses.Write a check, make a call, send an e-mail, andbe open to the information we’re sharing asour new advocacy season begins.

As women and men who chose an experience fora lifetime, be prepared to carry on our call toaction.

Sincerely,

Julie Cain Burkhard, ACW

President, Fraternity and Sorority [email protected]

the Fraternity and Sorority P O L I T I C A L A C T I O N C O M M I T T E E

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With Your Help, We raised $1 Million over PAC’s lifetime

Greeks’ Powerful Voice on Capitol Hill

Larry Wiese, KA Order, passes the gavel to

Julie Burkhard, ACW, as she takes on the role ofpresident of the Fraternity and Sorority PAC.

House Passes the Honorable Stephanie Tubbs Jones College Fire Prevention Act

On Wednesday, May 19, the House passed the StephanieTubbs Jones College Fire Prevention Act by a voice vote.

This bill authorizes future federal spending on a Department ofEducation matching grant program to install life and fire safetyequipment in college student living facilities. Under the termsof the bill, college fraternities and sororities would be eligible

for 10% of the available funding each year and could competeagainst colleges and universities for 80% of the remainingfunding. The bill now goes to the Senate where it has four spon-sors.  If it passes the Senate, then we will lobby in future yearsfor the federal government to fund this program in its annualappropriations bills.

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Robert B. Aderholt (R-AL/KA Order)W. Todd Akin (R-MO/ΦΓΔ) Rodney Alexander (R-LA) Jason Altmire (D-PA) Michael A. Arcuri (D-NY) Steve Austria (R-OH) Spencer Bachus (R-AL/ΦΚΤ) Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) John Barrow (D-GA) Shelley Berkley (D-NV/ΔΖ)Howard L. Berman (D-CA) Judy Biggert (R-IL) Sanford D. Bishop Jr. (D-GA/ΚAΨ)Marsha Blackburn (R-TN/CO) Roy Blunt (R-MO/KA Order) John A. Boccieri (D-OH) Jo Bonner (R-AL) Mary Bono Mack (R-CA) John Boozman (R-AR) Dan Boren (D-OK) Leonard L. Boswell (D-IA) Rick Boucher (D-VA/KA Order) Charles W. Boustany Jr. (R-LA) Kevin Brady (R-TX/ΛCA) Robert A. Brady (D-PA) Paul C. Broun (R-GA) Corrine Brown (D-FL/ΣΓΡ) Dan Burton (R-IN) G. K. Butterfield (D-NC) Ken Calvert (R-CA) John Campbell (R-CA) Eric Cantor (R-VA/ΦΣΚ) Anh “Joseph” Cao (R-LA) Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV/ΚΚΓ) Michael E. Capuano (D-MA) Dennis A. Cardoza (D-CA/ΘC) Russ Carnahan (D-MO) Christopher P. Carney (D-PA) Andre Carson (D-IN) John R. Carter (R-TX/KA Order) Bill Cassidy (R-LA)Kathy Castor (D-FL/ΔΔΔ) Ben Chandler (D-KY) Travis Childers (D-MS) Yvette D. Clarke (D-NY) Wm. Lacy Clay (D-MO/ΚAΨ) Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO/AΦA) Howard Coble (R-NC/ΠΚΦ) Mike Coffman (R-CO)Steve Cohen (D-TN) Tom Cole (R-OK)

Gerald E. “Gerry” Connolly (D-VA)John Conyers Jr. (D-MI/ΚAΨ) Jim Cooper (D-TN/CΨ) Jim Costa (D-CA/ΣAΕ) Joe Courtney (D-CT) Joseph Crowley (D-NY) John A. Culberson (R-TX) Elijah E. Cummings (D-MD) Artur Davis (D-AL) Danny K. Davis (D-IL/AΦA) Geoff Davis (R-KY) Lincoln Davis (D-TN) Diana DeGette (D-CO) Bill Delahunt (D-MA) Rosa L. DeLauro (D-CT) Charles W. Dent (R-PA/ΦΚΨ) Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL) Norman D. Dicks (D-WA/ΣΝ) Michael F. Doyle (D-PA) Keith Ellison (D-MN) Brad Ellsworth (D-IN/ΣΤΓ) Jo Ann Emerson (R-MO/ΔΓ) Eliot L. Engel (D-NY/ΠΛΦ) Anna G. Eshoo (D-CA) Bob Etheridge (D-NC) Mary Fallin (R-OK/ΚAΘ) Bob Filner (D-CA) John Fleming (R-LA) J. Randy Forbes (R-VA) Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) Marcia L. Fudge (D-OH/ΔΣΘ) John Garamendi (D-CA/ΣC) Jim Gerlach (R-PA/ΣC) Phil Gingrey (R-GA/ΣΝ) Charles A. Gonzalez (D-TX) Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) Bart Gordon (D-TN/KA Order) Kay Granger (R-TX) Sam Graves (R-MO/AΓΣ) Alan Grayson (D-FL) Al Green (D-TX/AΦA) Raul M. Grijalva (D-AZ)Brett Guthrie (R-KY) Gregg Harper (R-MS) Alcee L. Hastings (D-FL/ΚAΨ) Wally Herger (R-CA) Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D-SD) Maurice D. Hinchey (D-NY) Rush D. Holt (D-NJ) Bob Inglis (R-SC/ΔΣΦ) Jesse L. Jackson Jr. (D-IL) Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-TX/AΚA) Lynn Jenkins (R-KS)

Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) Henry C. “Hank” Johnson Jr. (D-GA) Timothy V. Johnson (R-IL) Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) Patrick J. Kennedy (D-RI) Dale E. Kildee (D-MI)Carolyn C. Kilpatrick (D-MI) Peter T. King (R-NY) Steve King (R-IA/AΚΛ)Jack Kingston (R-GA/ΛCA) Ron Klein (D-FL/AΕΠ) Doug Lamborn (R-CO) Rick Larsen (D-WA) John B. Larson (D-CT)Tom Latham (R-IA/AΓΡ) Steven C. LaTourette (R-OH) Christopher J. Lee (R-NY/ΨΥ) John Lewis (D-GA/ΦΒΣ) David Loebsack (D-IA) Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) Nita M. Lowey (D-NY) Frank D. Lucas (R-OK)Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO)Cynthia M. Lummis (R-WY) Stephen F. Lynch (D-MA) Connie Mack (R-FL)Daniel B. Maffei (D-NY) Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY)Donald A. Manzullo (R-IL) Eric Massa (D-NY)Doris O. Matsui (D-CA) Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) Betty McCollum (D-MN) Thaddeus G. McCotter (R-MI)Jim McDermott (D-WA) James P. McGovern (D-MA) Mike McIntyre (D-NC) Jerry McNerney (D-CA) Kendrick B. Meek (D-FL/WΨΦ) Gregory W. Meeks (D-NY) Charlie Melancon (D-LA/ΚΣ) John L. Mica (R-FL/ΔC) Brad Miller (D-NC) George Miller (D-CA) Jeff Miller (R-FL/AΓΡ) Walter Minnick (D-ID/ΦΔΘ) Harry E. Mitchell (D-AZ/AΤW) Dennis Moore (D-KS) Gwen Moore (D-WI) Jerry Moran (R-KS) Sue Wilkins Myrick (R-NC) Grace F. Napolitano (D-CA) Randy Neugebauer (R-TX) Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) Devin Nunes (R-CA/AΓΡ)

John W. Olver (D-MA) Solomon P. Ortiz (D-TX) Ron Paul (R-TX/ΛCA) Donald M. Payne (D-NJ) Mike Pence (R-IN/ΦΓΔ) Thomas S.P. Perriello (D-VA) Collin C. Peterson (D-MN) Pedro R. Pierluisi (D-PR) Todd Russell Platts (R-PA) Earl Pomeroy (D-ND/TKE) Bill Posey (R-FL) David E. Price (D-NC) Tom Price (R-GA) Adam H. Putnam (R-FL/AΓΡ) George Radanovich (R-CA) Nick J. Rahall II (D-WV) Denny Rehberg (R-MT/ΔΥ) Laura Richardson (D-CA) Harold Rogers (R-KY) Mike J. Rogers (R-MI) Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) Peter J. Roskam (R-IL) Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL)Mike Ross (D-AR) Steven R. Rothman (D-NJ) C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) Paul Ryan (R-WI/ΔΤΔ) Tim Ryan (D-OH/ΔΤΔ) Janice D. Schakowsky (D-IL) Aaron Schock (R-IL) David Scott (D-GA) Robert Scott (D-VA/AΦA)F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-WI) Pete Sessions (R-TX/ΠΚA) Joe Sestak (D-PA) John B. Shadegg (R-AZ/ΣAΕ) Heath Shuler (D-NC) Bill Shuster (R-PA/SC) Michael K. Simpson (R-ID) Albio Sires (D-NJ) Ike Skelton (D-MO/ΣC) Zachary T. Space (D-OH/ΒΘΠ) Cliff Stearns (R-FL) Betty Sutton (D-OH) Lee Terry (R-NE) Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS/ΚAΨ) Glenn Thompson (R-PA) Mike Thompson (D-CA) Mac Thornberry (R-TX) Todd Tiahrt (R-KS/ΔΣΦ) Patrick J. Tiberi (R-OH) Dina Titus (D-NV) Michael R. Turner (R-OH/ΔΣΦ) Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) Timothy J. Walz (D-MN)

Zach Wamp (R-TN/ΣΝ) Diane E. Watson (D-CA/AΚA) Melvin L. Watt (D-NC) Henry A. Waxman (D-CA) Robert Wexler (D-FL)Ed Whitfield (R-KY/ΔΤΔ) Charles A. Wilson (D-OH) Joe Wilson (R-SC/ΣΝ) Robert J. Wittman (R-VA) Frank R. Wolf (R-VA/AΣΦ) Lynn C. Woolsey (D-CA/AΦ) John A. Yarmuth (D-KY) Doug Young (R-AK)

Lamar Alexander (R-TN/ΣC) Evan Bayh (D-IN/ΦΚΨ) Sherrod Brown (D-OH) Sam Brownback (R-KS/AΓΡ) Richard Burr (R-NC/ΚΣ) Benjamin L. Cardin (D-MD/ΠΚΦ) Thomas R. Carper (D-DE/ΔΤΔ) Saxby Chambliss (R-GA/ΣC) Thad Cochran (R-MS/ΠΚA) Susan M. Collins (R-ME) Bob Corker (R-TN/ΣΝ) John Ensign (R-NV/ΣC) Michael B. Enzi (R-WY/ΣC) Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX/ΠΒΦ) James M. Inhofe (R-OK) Johnny Isakson (R-GA/ΣAΕ) Tim Johnson (D-SD/ΔΤΔ)Jon Kyl (R-AZ/ΠΚA) Mary L. Landrieu (D-LA/ΔΓ) Richard G. Lugar (R-IN/ΒΘΠ) Mel Martinez (R-FL/AΤW)Robert Menendez (D-NJ/ΛΘΦ) E. Benjamin Nelson (D-NE) James E. Risch (R-ID/ΦΔΘ) Pat Roberts (R-KS/ΠΚA)Arlen Specter (D-PA/ΠΚΦ) Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) John Thune (R-SD) David Vitter (R-LA) Mark R. Warner (D-VA) Roger F. Wicker (R-MS/ΣΝ)

Record Number of House SponsorsAssociated Builders and Contractors Endorse CHIA

L e g i s l a t i v e U p d a t e

As of May 4, the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act (CHIA)[H.R.1547/S.781]  has 226 sponsors in the House and 31 in the

Senate, which represents a record number of sponsors for the bill in theHouse. The April Congressional visits by fraternity and sorority leadersresulted in picking up 30 new sponsors, and that number is expected togrow throughout the early summer as more than 40 former House andSenate sponsors of the bill have not yet re-sponsored the 2009-10 ver-sion. In fact, counting former sponsors, almost 250 current members ofthe House have sponsored CHIA at some point.

We have learned that the Associated Builders and Contractors, a powerfullobby that is excited about the bill’s potential to jumpstart constructionnationwide, has endorsed CHIA.

We are working closely with our leading supporters in the House andSenate to attach CHIA to any number of larger tax bills moving throughCongress this summer.

Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act of 2009

226 House of Representatives Co-Sponsors H.R.1547

31 Senate Co-Sponsors S.781

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Congresswoman Shelley Berkley (D-NV/ΔΖ), center, lead sponsor of H.R.1547, with Lory

Fraraccio-Kenney, AΦ, and Aliza Fishbein, AΦ.

Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA/ΣAΕ)

with Katie Barlow, ΔΖ, president of University ofGeorgia Student Government Association. 

House Majority Leader Congressman

Steny Hoyer (D-MD/ΣC) addresses the PAC dinner in April.

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Celebratory was the mood as 300 Greek men and women gathered forthe Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee dinner on

Tuesday evening, April 20, in Washington, D.C. Many had spent the daylobbying Congress, while some had come from the area to celebrate theresults. All were there to support the joint efforts of the PAC. The dinnerwas held at the Art and Soul Restaurant in the Liaison Hotel, catered byrenowned chef Art Smith.

The evening was fantastic, as we entertained a large bipartisan group ofGreek members of Congress. Twenty-eight members of Congress (14Democrats and 14 Republicans) spoke about their personal Greek experi-ences and brought home to those in attendance the importance of our owninvolvement within our individual groups. Many members of Congress notedthat being presidents of their collegiate chapters started them on their way to

Congress and that they also depended upon their fraternity brothers and sistersduring the course of a campaign. We were all delighted by the many personalstories that were shared.

Larry Wiese, KA Order, was thanked for his service as outgoing PAC president,and Julie Cain Burkhard, ACW, was welcomed as the incoming president.The true highlight of the evening was an announcement by Larry that thePAC had met its goal of $1 million prior to its sixth year of existence! A bigthank-you to all who attended the dinner and helped achieve this goal.

Make plans to attend the PAC dinner next April. You won’t want to miss it!

Vicki Vannoy Nixon, ΔΓ

Dinner Chairman

PAC Dinner Brought Together 300 Greek Men and Women to Capitol Hill• Fundraising Success and Lobbying Efforts Celebrated • New Incoming President Announced

Former ΣAΕ National President Richard Hopple greets Congressman

Jim Clyburn (D-SC/WΨΦ).

Congressman Pete Sessions (R-TX, ΠΚA) with his Pi Kappa Alpha brothers

from across the country.

Congressman Ike Skelton (D-MO/ΣC) and Jack

Kingston (R-GA/ΛCA) present U.S. flags to thePAC’s incoming and outgoing presidents.

future generations of student leaders

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“The 2010 Congressional visit was an amazing

experience. It showed me the real impact

Greeks have, not just as leaders in our nation’s

universities but as leaders in our nation’s

government. It is important that Greeks

have a voice in Washington in order to protect,

preserve, and improve Greek life. By joining

the PAC, students can be more

politically active in supporting

the Greek community.”

Dawn Winston, ΦΜ

University of Houston

“Working in D.C. with fellow Greeks, both

students and seasoned Hill veterans, made

me realize what an extraordinary group

Greeks are. Greek life provides students with

a unique and meaningful collegiate experi-

ence, which develops leaders and community-

involved citizens. Combining our voices

makes that realization clear, not only to me

but to the members of Congress we visited, as

well. The PAC is an important step in

protecting that experience. Whether it be

today’s focus of securing fairness in the law

or facing tomorrow’s unforeseen challenges,

the existence of a strong Fraternity and

Sorority PAC helps ensure students reap the

benefits of Greek life for

years to come.”

May Davis, ACW

Student Body Vice PresidentUniversity of Kansas

“During my visit to Washington, I learned

that the Greek ‘glory days’ aren’t just a

thing of the past; we are every bit as strong

and as influential as we ever were. Our

nation’s leaders used to be in our shoes, and

soon we’ll be in theirs. I believe it’s impor-

tant that we maintain ties with our brothers

and sisters in Congress to perpetuate the

shared commitment to fraternity that we’ve

spent so many generations cultivating.

When our predecessors are ready to pass

the torch, they will know we are waiting to

receive it. The PAC is playing a huge role in

facilitating the development of our future

leaders. I support the PAC because the PAC

supports me, both as a

Greek leader and as an

individual.”

Mark Mixon, ΣΝ

Penn State University

“Experiencing firsthand what the Fraternity and Sorority PAC does for Greeks was one of the

best parts of my CHIA lobbying week. It was truly amazing to listen to senators and congressmen

talk about the influence their Greek organization still has on them today. Stories like these of

how Greek organizations create leaders and instill qualities of loyalty, integrity, and trustwor-

thiness help erase the negative stereotypes that so many people have of Greeks. The PAC is so

important to the future of getting more Greek initiatives through Congress, and

I know they will be successful doing so.” 

Katie Arnold, ACW

Student Government, Director of Legislative Relations Auburn University

“I support the PAC because our message is

important and simple—provide safe, afford-

able housing for thousands of undergrads

while stimulating the economy.”

Jake Howse, KA OrderFormer Chapter President, Future KA Order Staff Member Florida State University

“Attending the 2010 NIC/NPC Congressional

Hill visits was an opportunity of a lifetime!

Not only did I advocate for historic public

policy changes, but I witnessed how

strong the Greek voice can be when we all

join together toward a common goal.

Therefore, I choose to support the PAC in

appreciation  of the Greeks of today and

tomorrow who will be empowered to be the

change-makers of their communities and

continue the legacy of our fraternities and

sororities. Carpe Diem!”

Amy Puerto, ΦΜ

Student GovernmentPresidentBellarmine University

“The experience I had lobbying for CHIA is

one of the best of my college career. I had so

much fun seeing the behind-the- scenes

work that goes into making a bill become a

law and understanding the challenges of

doing so. I hope more students can have the

opportunity I had to help change the inter-

fraternity world.”

Charles F. “Ches”McDowell IV, KA Order Chapter President, NC State University

College Republicans, Executive DirectorNorth Carolina State University

Student Lobbyists Experience Firsthand What It Takes to Pass Legislation on the Hill

Preserving the Greek experience for

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Jim Estes/Larry Wiese, KA Order $41,651

Patrick Alderdice, ΔC $38,750

Cindy Stellhorn/Laurie Connor, ΚAΘ $24,550

Julie Burkhard, ACW $22,137

Kevin O’Neill, ΛCA $21,625

James Owens, ΣΝ $18,800

Vicki Nixon, ΔΓ $16,440

Doug Carlson, ΣC $16,400

Marc and Dana Katz, AΕΠ/AΕΦ $13,147

Pris Gerde, ΚΚΓ $12,485

Ken File, ΔΤΔ $12,224

Sarah Lindsay/Michelle Shimberg, ΔΔΔ $11,155

Betty Quick, ΓΦΒ $10,910

Bill LaForge/Clint Bartman, ΠΚA $9,975

Kathryn Goddard, AΔΠ $9,885

Melanie Shain/Kelly Bingel, CW $8,920

Clark Robertson, ΦΓΔ $7,875

Wade Garard, ΦΚΨ $7,600

Allen Woody, ΠΚΦ $5,875

Dian Volkmer, AΟΠ $5,500

Steven Priepke, ΣAΕ $5,250

Kris Bridges, ΦΜ $5,075

Brenda Butler, ΠΒΦ $4,780

Corey Mathews, ΤΚΕ $4,200

Deb Ensor/Shannon Finley/

Amanda Exner, ΖΤA $4,075

Dan Backer, ΖΨ $3,735

Wynn Smiley/Walter Hughes, AΤW $3,275

Julie Johnson, ΚΔ $2,225

Liana Wallace, AΓΔ $2,000

Bernie Schulz, AΣΦ $1,840

Ryan Brennan/Craig Casselberry/

Craig Templeton, ΣΦΕ $1,740

Sheri O’Connell, AΞΔ $1,525

Chris Johnston, ΦΔΘ $1,350

Justin Kirk, ΔΥ $825

Scott Wiley, ΔΣΦ $750

Amy Krouse, ΣΔΤ $696

Jereme Grinslade, ΘC $620

Cindy Menges, ΔΖ $100

Fundraising Rankings for FinanceCommittee Members

As of May 19, 2010

Honorary PAC Chairman($20,000)Ned Kirklin, ΚΣ and

Jenny Kirklin, ACW

Cindy Stellhorn, ΚAΘ and Jeff Stellhorn, ΣΦΕ

Honorary Board of Directors($10,000 to $19,999)William E. Dreyer, KA OrderPriscilla M. Gerde, ΚΚΓ

Founders Society($5,000 to $9,999)Rock Houstoun, KA OrderCole McDowellKevin M. O’Neill, ΛCA and

Patty O’Neill, AΔΠ

Howard C. Pickett, ΣΝ

Todd Reaves, KA Order

Charter Members($2,500 to $4,999)Patrick Alderdice, ΔC

Kelley Bergstrom, ΠΚΦ

Robert A. Chereck, ΔΤΔ and Donna A. Chereck, ACW

Ted Grossnickle, ΛCA

Julie Pawelczyk, ΓΦΒ

Edward Pease, ΠΚA

Eilzabeth Quick, ΓΦΒ

Jeanne Reese, ΔΔΔ

Legacy Members($1,000 to $2,499)Gary W. Anderson, AΕΠ

Rick Barnes, FarmHouseJoseph Baxter, ΣΝ

Kelly Bingel, CW

Thomas BoggsAndrew Borans, AΕΠ

Ann Bordelon, ΔΓ

Kristin Bridges, ΦΜ

Kathleen E. Brown, ACW

Julie C. Burkhard, ACW

Sean Callan, ACA

David Carico, KA OrderDoug Carlson, ΣC

Joseph Caruso, ΠΚA

Bruce Casner, ΣC

John E. Christopher, ΦΚΤ

Sandra M. Connor, CW

Elizabeth Corridan, ΚAΘ

Cheri DeJong, ΣΚ

Jack DeschauerJ. Michael Duesing, ΦΓΔ

Margaret Deborah Ensor, ZTADon Fites, ΦΚΨ

Gayle Fitzpatrick, AΟΠ

Carl Frampton, ΣΦΕ

Elisse Freeman, AΔΠ

Joe Gilman, ΣΝ

Aaron Girson, ΣAΜ

Kathryn Goddard, AΔΠ

Helen Gordon, ΔΓ

Marsha Grady, ACW

Betty HamiltonKent Hance, ΔΤΔ

Doug H. Harlan, ΦΚΨ

James Harman, ΣΝ

Greg Hauser, ΔC

Charles Hostetler, ΣAΕ

Renee Iacona, AΔΠ

Peggy Bort Jones, AΔΠ

Richard Jungman, ΦΣΚ

Marc Katz, AΕΠ

Dana Katz, AΕΦ

Darren Kay, KA OrderKeeping African American PACMartha KendrickErin K. Klein, ΚΚΓ

William LaForge, ΠΚA

Elizabeth Langford, ΚΔ

L. Gene Lemon, AΓΡ

Sarah C. Lindsay, ΔΔΔ

Charles Mancuso, ΔC

Robert Marchesani, ΦΚΨ

William Martin III, ΦΓΔ

Laura Mauro, ZTAKevin Mayeux, TKEMurray K. McComas, ΣC

Richard McCormick, ΦΓΔ

Carolina Mederos, AΟΠ

Jerry Nelson, ΦΚΨ

Edward NewberryVicki Nixon, ΔΓ

Frankie Nordlund, AΟΠ

Sheri O’Connell, AΞΔ

Rosario Palmieri, ΔΤΔ

Stephanie Peters, ΖΦΒ

Steven Priepke, ΣAΕ

Eve Woods Riley, ΔΔΔ

Mark C. Romig, TKEDennis Santoli, ΣC

William Sapoch, ΣC

Benjamin W. Satcher Jr., KA OrderPeter SchellenbachCharles Schmidt Jr., KA OrderJ.W. Shulz, KA OrderMelanie M. Shain, CW

Wynn R. Smiley, AΤW

Peter Smithhisler, ΛCA

Donna Stallard, ΦΜ

Norval Stephens Jr., ΔΤΔ

Jolene Stiver, ΓΦΒ

Jackie Stutts, AΓΔ

Ken Tracey, ΣAΕ

Idris Rhea Traylor Jr., KA OrderFrank Turner, ΔΤΔ

Carol I. Warren, ΠΒΦ

Charles Watson, ΦΓΔ

Robert S. White, ΣC

Larry Stanton Wiese, KA OrderMartin Wiglesworth, Ph, ΣAΕ

Allen Woody, ΠΚΦ

Bonnie R. Wunsch, AΕΦ

Gene Yarbrough III, ΣΝ

Honorary Officers($500 to $999)Lorraine Alderman-Testa, AΔΠ

Douglas Allen, ΘC

Allison Allgier, AΟΠ

Kris Baack, ΓΦΒ

Brad Beacham, ΣΝ

Robert Biggs, ΦΔΘ

Diane Blackwelder, ACW

Alan G. Brackett, ΔΤΔ

Justin Buck, ΠΚA

William Carlstedt, ΣΝ

Richard S. Carpenter, AΓΡ

Carmela Car, ΓΦΒ

Jack B. Carter Jr., KA OrderAnne Charnock, AΔΠ

Jackye Clark, ΔΔΔ

Laurie Connor, ΚAΘ

Cari Cook, ΔΔΔ

Daniel Corah, ΠΚA

Kimberly Cornetet, CW

Mark Cowan, ΦΣΚ

Patricia Disque, CW

Michael Dunn, ΣC

Richard C. Ernest, TKEDeborah Etheridge, ΔΓ

Debbie Evans, ΔΓ

Ken File, ΔΤΔ

Michael Fishel, AΕΠ and Bonnie Fishel

Joseph T. Fleming, ΦΓΔ

Marilyn M. Fordham, ΔΓ

Matthew FrazierLetitia Fulkerson, CW

Raymond Galbreth, ΔC

Wade Garard, ΦΚΨ

Ben GinsbergJohn Gleeson, ΣΝ

Margo Grace, ΦΜ

Mary Gregory, ACW

Claire Brown Gwaltney, AΔΠ

Craig Haesemeyer, ΣΝ

David Hagan, KA OrderLarry HarrisBradley Hastings, ΣΝ

Anne Marie Hoehner, AΓΔ

John JonasCarole Jones, AΟΠ

Eugene M. Julian, KA OrderShawn Kearns

on behalf of Ryan Kearns, ΣΦΕ

Kevin L. Kerley, ΦΣΣ

Edward M. King, ΣC

Michael A. King, ΣC

John KlinedinstMary Ann Lachenmaier, ΔΓ

Valarie Lawlor, AΦ

Caroline Lazzara, AΟΠ

Rae Maier, ΠΒΦ

Linda Malony, ΓΦΒ

Frank W. Maresh, KA Order

PAC Donor Honor Roll2009-10 Cycle Contributors as of May 19, 2010Thanks to the following donors, we have raised $364,686 this cycle!

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Susan Mathews, AΔΠ

Philip McLeodArthur Metcalf, ΣC

E. Duane Meyer, ΔC

Larry Meyers, KA OrderW.R. Miller, ΦΓΔ

Spencer Moore, ΣΦΕ

Gary Mootz, ΖΨ

Jean M. Mrasek, CW

Nicholas Murphy, ΣΝ

William V. Muse, TKEDarryl D. Nirenberg, ΦΔΘ

Josh Orendi, AΣΦ

James A. Owens, ΣΝ

Amy Peterson, ΓΦΒ

Stephen Ratterman, ΣΝ

David Ross, ΣAΜ

Jennifer RichterKeeley McDonald Riddle, ZTALuAnn Riegl, ΔΔΔ

Michael Riley, ΠΚA

Clark Robertson, ΦΓΔ

Loretta Petrucce Roselle, ΔΓ

James B. Russell, ΔΤΔ

Michael Scarborough, ΣAΕ

Judy Schmuck, ACW

Bernard Schulz, AΣΦ

Michelle Shimberg, ΔΔΔ

Bill Skipper, KA OrderTony Smercina, ΔΣΦ

Aggie Steiner, ACW

Perry Swanson, ΔΤΔ

Suzanne M. Symcox, ACW

Martha Thornton, ΔΔΔ

Mark Timmes, ΠΚΦ

L. Wayne Tucker, ΣC

Jeff TurnerJidge Verity, ΔΤΔ

Stacey Voigt, ZTAJ. Jeffrey Wahlen, ΠΚΦ

Bonnie Warren, ΚΔ

Theodore L. Weise, KA OrderScott Wiley, ΔΣΦ

Jamie Wolff, ΠΚA

Donors(Up to $499)Leah Aaronson, ΣΔΤ

Linda Ablard, AΔΠ

Shukri AbughazalehTami Ackerman, ΣΔΤ

Cindy AddenbrookKent Agness, ΦΚΨ

Amanda Akard, ACW

Robert Albin, ΦΓΔ

W.W. Alexander, ΔΤΔ

Debbie Allen, ΚAΘ

David Almacy, ΦΔΘ

Libby Anderson, AΕΠ

George P. Apperson, KA OrderMildred McCoy Armstrong, ΔΓ

Elaine Arnovitz, ΣΔΤ

Kathryn Autry, ΠΒΦ

Dan Backer, ΖΨ

Elizabeth Bailey, ΚΚΓ

Stephanie Bailey, AΓΔ

LeFiore Barbour, CW

Rod Barleen, ΔΥ

Mary Barlow, ΔΓ

Christine Barnicki, CW

Clint Bartman, ΠΚA

Juliann BauerJo Anne Baughman, ΔΔΔ

Ray BaumgartenMary Jane Beach, ΚAΘ

Danielle BechtaSanford Belden, AΓΡ

Scott Bell, ΠΚA

Dewey Bellows, ΣAΕ

Blake Benney, KA OrderHarold B. BermanDiane BielmanJeffrey Bird, ΣC

Jeffrey Bizinkauskas, ΨΥ

James Black, AΤW

Cheryl Blankenship, ΔΓ

Edward Blessing, ΣC

Samuel J. Blustein, AΕΠ

Kendra Bocher, ΓΦΒ

Benjamin D. BodenWilliam T Boehm, AΓΡ

Barbara Boersma, ΔΓ

Steven Bossart, ΔC

Sarah Bosse, AΦ

Mary D. Bowen, ΔΓ

Blake Bowerman, ΚΣ

D. Stuart Bowers, ΖΨ

Patricia Bradley, ΔΓ

Maura I. Brady, ΔΓ

Jack Brady, ΖΨ

Ann Braly, ΣΔΤ

Jonathan Brant, ΒΘΠ

Lindsay Braverman, ΣΔΤ

Rob Brockhaus, ΠΚA

Ira Brody, AΕΠ

Leslie Brown, ΣΔΤ

Joseph Brown, ΠΚA

Martha C. Brown, ΔΓ

Marquez Brown, ΔC

Marquez Brown, ΔC

Thomas Brown, AΣΦ

Sarah Brunelle, ΣΔΤ

Gregory J. Buehner, ΠΚΦ

Stephen D. Bunten, ΦΓΔ

Sandra Burba, ΓΦΒ

Amanda Bureau, ZTA and Dan Bureau

Timothy BurkeElizabeth Burkhard, ACW

Rick Burt, ΠΚA

Anna K. Busby, ΚAΘ

Rick Buss, AΣΦ

Brenda Butler, ΠΒΦ

Jason Butler, ΔC

Virginia H. Cain, ΔΔΔ

Harry E. Caldwell Jr., ΠΚΦ

Mari Ann Callais, ΘΦA

Jo Ellen Karr CampbellEvonne Carawan, AΞΔ

James Carey, ΖΨ

Michelle Carlson, ΣΔΤ

Jay Carmichael, ΠΚA

Ronald Carpinella, ΣC

Michael Carroll, ΔC

Lindy Cash, AΔΠ

Caroline E. Cassidy, ΚΚΓ

Vicki ChapmanRobert Charles, ΔΤΔ

Robert F. Charles Jr., ΔΤΔ

Stefanie Chautin, ΣΔΤ

Lynn Chipperfield, ΛCA

Mary Clancy, ΣΚ

Erwin Clark, AΓΡ

Robert Mel Clark, AΤW

Carrie Clayton, ZTAJana Clayton, AΔΠ

Kenneth L. Clinton, ΔΤΔ

Michael Codina, M.D., ΣC

Cathy Coers Frank, CW

Julie Coffman, ΔΓ

Philip Cohen, AΕΠ

Scott Cohon, AΕΠ

Tamira Cole, CW

Ryan Collett, ΠΚA

Shawn Collinsworth, ΦΚΨ

Crystal Combs, AΟΠ

Elizabeth Conatser, AΟΠ

Jerry Cooper, ΔΤΔ

Sarah Corliss Jody CorryPeter Cosier, ΖΨ

Eugene Cote, ΦΓΔ

Karen CouchChristina Covington, AΣΤ

W. Doug Cowan, ΠΚA

Robert Cox, ΠΚA

Bill Crane, ΦΚΤ

Patricia M. Crowley, ΓΦΒ

Kristin Hellquist, ΚAΘ

Molly Cunningham, ΔΔΔ

Katherine W. CurtinKendall Cusick-Rindone, ΚAΘ

Ratheen Damle, ΔC

Joseph Damore, ΘC

Susan Danko, AΟΠ

Kaitlin DastugueqS. May Davis, ACW

Tom Davis, AΓΡ

May Davis, ACW

Kyungae DavisBill Dean, ΦΔΘ

David DeCecco, ΣΦΕ

Tricia Dege, AΔΠ

Jennifer Deiderich, ACW

Adria DeLaune, ΚAΘ

Donald K. Densborn, ΣΝ

Robert Derdiger, AΕΠ

Jennifer Diederich, ACW

Anna Diemoz, ΔΓ

Shelly Brown Dobek, ΔΖ

Barry Donnell, KA OrderJill Dowell, CW

Jeff Downey, ΦΓΔ

Donna Duncan, ΔΔΔ

Michael Duncan, KA OrderVictoria Dunn, ΓΦΒ

Robert Dunham, ΣΝ

Brett Dyess, ΔΤΔ

John Edwards, KA OrderDaryl EgbertDiane Eggert, ΦΜ

Daniel Ehlers, ΖΨ

Matthew Eisen, ΣΦΕ

Ann Emereth, CW

Anne M. Emmerth, CW

Mark English, ΔΤΔ

Zita Enloe, ΚAΘ

W.C. EstesAmanda Exner, ZTAVanessa Facio-Lince, ΣΔΤ

Sari Factor, ΣΔΤ

Robin Fanning, ΦΜ

Suzette Farrar, ΠΒΦ

Caroline FeldhausenEllen Ferringer, ΠΒΦ

Lindsay Fetter, ΔΓ

Ben C. Fisher, ΣC

Mary Ellen Fitzsimonds, ΚAΘ

Daniel Florencio, ΖΨ

Michael Flynn, ΖΨ

Christi Flynn, ΔΔΔ

John Flynn, ΖΨ

Marjorie Fogarty, ΔΓ

Mark Fontana, ΦΓΔ

Aaron Forehand, ΔΤΔ

Joshua Foster, ΠΚA

Alexandra Fox, ΔΔΔ

Joe B. FrancisIn honor of Howard Pickett, ΣΝ

Emily Freed, ΣΔΤ

Julia Friedman, ΚAΘ

Deborah R. Friedman, AΕΦ

Allison Mazzei, ΓΦΒ

Neil N. Fruechte, AΓΡ

Mary Ann Fruge, CW

Michael Geary, ΔC

Chasity Gerhardt, ACW

Christopher Gerritz, ΦΚΨ

Mindy Gerstenhaber, ΣΔΤ

Scott Gesell, ΒΣΨ

Matthew Getz, ΛCA

James A. Gibbs, ΦΔΘ

Charles Gilber, ΣC

Karen B. Gilmore, ACW

Julie Gilpin, ΚAΘ

Robert A. Gingras, ΣΝ

Nicholas Giorgianni, ΔΥ

Matthew Givner, ΨΥ

Jennifer Godar, CW

Julie Goddard, ΔΔΔ

John GoddardAnne Goldstein, ΣΔΤ

JB Goll, ΦΓΔ

Joshua Goodman, ΔΤΔ

Jennifer GoodmanChristi Goodnuff, ACW

Wendy Goshert, ΚAΘ

Marissa Gottfried, ΣΔΤ

Robert W. Graham, ΣΝ

R. Tyler Gray, ΣΦΕ

Alison Griffin, ΔΔΔ

Gary Griffith, ΣΦΕ

Beth Gruber, ΣΔΤ

J. Diane Haag, ΔΓ

Holly Hammerschmidt, AΔΠ

Virginia Hammond, ΓΦΒ

Kyle Handegard, ΚAΘ

Robert Hankins, ΣΦΕ

Marie Hannon, ΚAΘ

Kelley Snow Harmon, ZTASusan Harmon, AΔΠ

Angela Harris, ACW

Lyn Harris, CW

E. Aynsley Harrison, ΚΚΓ

Daniel Harrop, ΣC

Cindy Hart, ΔΓ

Leah Hartman, ΚAΘ

Susan Harwood, ΓΦΒ

Patrick Haynes, ΠΚA

Dinah Hays, ΔΓ

Jessica Hays Burkholder, ΔΓ

John Hearn, ΣΝ

Charles Heflin, ΛCA

Anne Helliwell, ACW

Gordy HemingerStephanie Hemmann, ΣΔΤ

Amanda W. Hene, ACW

Danielle Henry, AΔΠ

Jordan Herbert, ΣΝ

Grant Herrin, ΔC

James Hickey, ΦΓΔ

June Hilton, ΔΔΔ

Lynnda Hoefler, ΔΖ

Ernest Holladay, ΔΓ

Maureen Hollmeyer, ΔΓ

Amy Holt, ΠΒΦ

Hunter Hopkins, KA OrderJaime Hornbaker, AΓΔ

Tom Horowitz, ΔC

Jake Howse, KA OrderEric Hren, ΠΚA

William Hubbard, ΔΤΔ

Walter Hughes, AΤW

J. Brent Hurd, AΓΡ

Barbara Hurt-Simmons, ΓΦΒ

Andrew Huston, ΣAΜ

Stuart V. Immer, AΓΡ

Jacqueline Isaacson, ΦΜ

Sydnee Jack, AΔΠ

Doyle W. Jacklin, AΓΡ

Abby JacobsAnila Jain, M.D., ΚΔ

Pamela Fellows Jamieson, ΔΓ

Cynthia B. Jarboe, ΚΚΓ

Thomas Jelke, ΣΦΕ

Allan Johnson, AΓΡ

Julie L. Johnson, ΚΔ

Linda D. Johnson, ΓΦΒ

Christopher L. Johnston, ΦΔΘ

Anita Jones, ΔΓ

Annabel Jones, ΓΦΒ

Philip Josephson, AΓΡ

Jeannette Kaelin, ΓΦΒ

Amy Kanning, ΚAΘ

Kelly Jo Karnes, ΣΣΣ

Robin K. Kassman, ΚΔ

Amy Kates, ΚAΘ

Emilee Katzer, CW

Ryan S. Kearns, ΣΦΕ

Adam Kearns, TKESteven Kelch, ΖΨ

John Bickham Kelly, ΦΚΤ

Melanie Kelsey, ΓΦΒ

Paula Kendrick, AΔΠ

Kristen Kenyon, ΠΒΦ

Chris Kolodgie Kern, ΔΖ

Katherine Kies, ΦΒΟ

Laurie Kight, ΔΓ

Matt Killingsworth, ΔC

Natasha King, ACW

Dell Kingan, ΔΓ

Cathryn Kingsbury, ΔΔΔ

John H. KingstonSusan E. Kinney, ΔΓ

Justin Kirk, ΔΥ

Karen Kline, ΓΦΒ

Mary Knaup, ΓΦΒ

Robert E. Kraft, ΔΤΔ

Carly Kramer, ΣΔΤ

Amy M. Krouse, ΣΔΤ

Marlene Kruelle, ACW

Mardi S. Kunik, ΣΔΤ

Donna Lacy, ΔΓ

Brittany Ladd, ZTAD. Michelle Lamarche, AΔΠ

Susie B. Lamy, ΔΓ

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Jonathan Lapps, ΒΘΠ

Jennifer LaPresta, ΔΓ

Janice Rae Lawson, ΚAΘ

Sam Leake, KA OrderBeverly LeBoeuf, ΔΓ

Alicia Lee, ΚAΘ

Lawrence Lieb, ΣAΜ

Kenna LewisHeidi Lewis, ΔΔΔ

Abigail LewisWilliam Lewis, ΦΔΘ

Faron Lewitt, ΖΒΤ

Lindsay Lieberman, ΣΔΤ

Rachel Lipsey, ΚΔ

Vaneesa Little, ΠΒΦ

Livi Bianca, ΣΔΤ

James Ljunglin, ΖΨ

R. Heidi Locker-Scheer, ΚAΘ

Carol “Chickie” Loewenstein, ΣΔΤ

Robert London, ΛCA

Kim Looney, ΚAΘ

Jeffrey Love, KA OrderKaren Love, ΣΔΤ

Leisa Ebeling Lowrey, ΠΒΦ

William Lusk, ΣΠ

Jesse Lyons, KA OrderBrenda Madrid MontesKristine Maedel, ΔΓ

Peggy Malone, ΠΒΦ

Sharon Malone, ΔΓ

Leland Manders, ΣAΜ

Kim Manin, ΣΔΤ

Kimberly M. MartinToni MartinovichRobert Marwill, ΔΤΔ

Martin Massengale, AΓΡ

Corey Mathews, TKEAlice Mathews, ZTAMolly Maurer, ΔΓ

Russell Mawby, AΓΡ

Michael Mayer, ΘC

Ann McCarty, ΔΓ

Joyzelle H. McCreary, ΔΓ

Richard P. McCully, ΣAΕ

Charles McDowell IV, KA OrderGeoff McElroy, ΖΨ

Michael McGill, ΚΣ

Charles McGowan, TriangleRebecca McKenzie, ΦΜ

E. Bruce McKinney, ΔΥ

Suzanne G. McLemore, ΚAΘ

Morgan McPhearson, ΔΓ

Jake Medlan, AΣΦ

Taylor Melton, ΔΖ

Nicki Meneley, ACW

Marybeth MermisThomas Merrihew, ΛCA

Megan Meyers, ACW

M. Scott Mietchen, ΦΔΘ

Susan S. Miller, ΔΔΔ

George Miller, ΠΚA

Robert Miller, ΦΓΔ

Robert Miller, ΦΔΘ

Mary Lee MillerMindy Milman, ΔΓ

Andrea Mindell, AΕΦ

Bradley M. Minkow, AΕΠ

Christopher Mishoe, KA OrderFrances Mitchelson, ΦΜ

Mark Mixon, ΣΝ

Jeff Moad, KA OrderTaylor Moser, ΚΚΓ

James R. Mountain, ΣAΕ

Karla Mugler, ΔΓ

Helen Mule

Steven Mulherin, ΣΦΕ

Sarah “Sis” Mullis, ΠΒΦ

Melissa Munoz, ΚΚΓ

Meg Murer Tortorello, ΔΔΔ

Lauren Mushrush, AΞΔ

James Nelson, AΤW

Katherine Nevill, ΠΒΦ

Leonard B. Newman, ΣΦΕ

Lisa NiedenthalCarol Nunnally, ΔΓ

Andrew O’Brien, ΖΨ

Linda G. O’Bryant, ΔΔΔ

Robert O’Donnell, ΖΨ

Nancy Oldfather, ΔΓ

Katherine Oldham, ΚAΘ

Matthew O’Neal, KA OrderRaymond L. Orians, ΠΚA

Aaron Otto, ΔC

Michael Oxman, AΕΠ

Diana Pankevich, ΣΔΤ

Nicole Pannier, ΚAΘ

William Paris, ΚΔΡ

J.R. Parsons, ΠΚA

Charles Paulk, AΤW

Scott Pedersen, ΖΨ

Saranne Penberthy, CW

Lee Perrett, ΣΝ

Randy Peterson, ΔΣΦ

Chad Pfister, ΒΣΨ

Amanda C. Phillips, ΣΚ

Ann Phy, ΠΒΦ

Tammie Pinkston, AΔΠ

Kevin Pitchford, ΔC

Patrick Pizzichetta, TKELori Plazinski, AΞΔ

Angie Plunkett, ACW

Anne Pogson, AΔΠ

Sharon Popp, CW

Shelley Potter, CW

Jim Powell, ΘC

Stephanie Powell, ZTACharles Pressner III, ΣC

Barbara Probst, ΔΓ

Amy Puerto, ΦΜ

Jessica Pung, ACW

Anthony Quandt, ΔΤΔ

Adam Quigley, ΔC

Darlene Reyes, ΦΜ

Reid Ricciardi, ΔΥ

Allison Rickels, AΦ

John Rigby, ΦΚΨ

Lisa Ripley, ΠΒΦ

Justin Ripley, ΖΨ

Richard Ritter, AΣΦ

W.L. RiversLarry Robb, KA OrderJohn Robertson, AΤW

Edward Rodriguez, ΔΣΦ

Steven Rogers, ΖΨ

Shelby Rogers, ZTAJane Rogers, CW

Emily M. Rollins, ΔΓ

Joanne Roman, ΓΦΒ

Jasmin RosaAleesa M. Ross, ΔΓ

David Ruegg, ΣΝ

Denise Rugani, ΚΚΓ

Brad Rukes, ΣΦΕ

Dave Russell, ΖΨ

Kimberly Ryan, ΚΔ

Deborah C. Ryan, ACW

John F. SachaCharles Safris, ΔΤΔ

Gary Sanders, ΠΛΦ

Connie Sandler, AΕΦ

Timothy Sansone, KA OrderElana Satisky, ΣΔΤ

Noell Sauer, ΚΚΓ

Beth Saul, AΕΦ

William B. Sayre, AΓΡ

Michael Scarlatelli, ΦΔΘ

Erin Schandelmeier, AΞΔ

A. Edward Scherer, AΕΠ

Terry Schmoyer, ΔΥ

Kurt Schoeffler, ΠΚA

Mark Schramka, ΔC

Alex Schriver, ΔΤΔ

Chesen Schwelthem, ΣΔΤ

Carrie Scoby, ΠΒΦ

Elizabeth Bell Searcy, ΔΓ

Ariana Seidel, ΓΦΒ

Malaea Nelms Seleski, ZTALindsay Sell, ΚAΘ

James Selzer, ΔΤΔ

Andrew Serrao, ΖΨ

Beth Sesler, ΣΔΤ

Ashley Settle, ΚΚΓ

Ralph Shanks, ΦΓΔ

Daniel Shaver, ΣC

William Shaw, ΖΨ

Paula Shepherd, ΠΒΦ

Thomas F. Shields, M.D., ΔΤΔ

Erik Showalter, KA OrderChristopher J. Shrader, ΦΔΘ

Keith R. Shriver, ΔC

Susan Shue, ΔΓ

Janet Siegel, AΟΠ

Randi Siegel Maria Sikking, ACW

Amanda SilvermanCaren Silverman, ΣΔΤ

Denis Simon, ΣC

Robert Simonds, AΤW

Robby SiscoCheryl L. Sizer, ΚΔ

Kristin Slawter, ΚΚΓ

Jeremy Slivinski, AKLPeter Slomianyj, ΖΨ

Bryan Slone, AΤW

Justin Smit, ΔΤΔ

Torrey Smith, AΔΠ

Tyler Smith, DKEMichelle Smith, ΔΖ

Christa Dell Sobon, ΚAΘ

Lee Solomon, AΕΠ

John D. Sours, ΣΝ

Francis N. Spears, ΣΝ

Jane Spikes, ΔΔΔ

Bobby Ann Stanton, AΟΠ

Lauren Steier, ΔΖ

Nathaniel Steinhoff, ΠΚA

James Stellar, ΦΓΔ

Kent Stepanishen, ΦΓΔ

Joanne Stephens, CW

Sally Stephens, CW

William R. Stephens, AΓΡ

Carol Stevenson, AΟΠ

Michael Stewart, ΦΓΔ

Helen King Stockstill, ΔΔΔ

William Stoffer, ΣΝ

Kelsey Stolba, ΠΒΦ

Lynn Storlien-McGraw, ΦΜ

Nancy Strine, ΠΒΦ

Helen Katherine Stuart, ΔΓ

Joellyn Sullivan, CW

Nathan Sultze, ΖΨ

Cara Sutcliffe, ΠΒΦ

Cindy Svec, ΠΒΦ

Laura Sweet, ΣΣΣ

Jonathan Talbot, AΓΡ

Bill Tallman, ΔC

Mary Tatum, ΠΒΦ

Summer Taylor

Alexander Tenenbaum, ΣC

Drew M. Thawley, AΣΦ

Ron Thomas, ΦΓΔ

Sally Thomas, AΔΠ

Jake Thomason, ΦΚΨ

Richard Thompson, ΣC

Ryan ThompsonStan Thurston, AΣΦ

John Tilden, AΣΦ

Meredith Tiras, ΣΔΤ

Dolores TobyAmanda Tomack, AΕΦ

Kathleen Tonkel, ΚAΘ

Jamison Tucker, AKLJohn Tunila, ΔC

Terry D. Turman, AΤW

Trent Unterbrink, ΔC

Peter Urbanowicz, ΔΤΔ

Alison VavraCecilia Velazquez, CW

Cody Velkovich, ΘC

Kaitlin VenablesDawn Victor-Herring, AΔΠ

Cynthia Visot, AΟΠ

Geff Vitale, ΖΨ

Amy Vojta, AΓΔ

Patti VolkerPatricia Dian Volkmer, AΟΠ

Matthew Vollenweider, ΣC

April Mathis Voris, ΔΔΔ

Cari VukelichThomas Wade, ΠΚA

Sarah J. Wagaman, AΟΠ

Juliana Wales, ΚΚΓ

Linda WalkerHowe Q. Wallace, AΤW

DeWitt Waltmon, ΦΓΔ

Katherine Walton, ZTAYun Wang, ΨΥ

Larry Warren, AΓΡ

Andrew Warren, ΦΣΚ

David Warren, KA OrderAshley Warrington, AΔΠ

Miles Washburn, ΔC

Dawn WatkinsAliyah Watman, ΣΔΤ

Margaret Watson, ΚΔ

Charles Webb, KA OrderRyan Weber, ΔΤΔ

Katherine S. WeeksElizabeth Weiner, ΔΓ

Virginia P. Welch, ΔΓ

Lisa Welchman, ΚΚΓ

Carolyn Whittier, AΟΠ

Bob Wilbanks, ΔΓ

Craig Wild, ΖΒΤ

Katie Wilkerson, ΚAΘ

Friends of Joe Wilkinson, ΛCA

Juli Willeman, ΠΒΦ

E. Wayne Williams, ΣΦΕ

Janice WilliamsKathy J. Williams, ΦΜ

Mark Williams, ΨΥ

Tracey Williams, ΔΓ

Rosalyn Doze Williams, AΔΠ

Shad Williams, ΠΚA

Carter Wilmot, ΔΤΔ

Michael Wilson, KA OrderCarol Jane Wilson, ΦΜ

William P. Wilson, ΦΓΔ

Mary Winkler, ACW

Dawn Winston, ΦΜ

Ian WittkoppJanice N. Wittschiebe, AΞΔ

Chad Wolett, ΔC

Arlen L. Wonderlich, AΓΡ

Chris Woods, KA OrderDudley Woody, ΠΚΦ

Michael Woolbright, ΔC

Laura A. Worley, ΠΒΦ

April Wright, ΣΔΤ

Elizabeth Wright, AΔΠ

Marla Wulf, ΠΒΦ

Albert Wurster, ΣΝ

Jay YarbroTina M. YateShaun Young, ΔΓ

Sandra Young, ΔΔΔ

Mark Zamora, ΣΝ

Marni Zarin, ACW

Meredith Lynn Zaritheny, ΚAΘ

Alison ZeiglerJohn Ziegelmeyer Jr., ΦΚΨ

John Ziegler, ΔC

Tiffani Ziemann, ΣΔΤ

Chris Ziembko, ΦΔΘ

Pamela L. Zimmerman, AΔΠ

Anthony Zimmerman, ΦΓΔ

Sam Zitin, AΕΠ

Ryan Zumwalt

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The PAC’s fundraising goal for the 2009-10election cycle is $400,000. We raised

$188,000 in 2009, $148,000 in 2010, and wehave $27,000 in outstanding pledges. Thatmeans we need your help to raise an additional$37,000 between now and December 31.

If you have already given this year, you can helpby making another gift. If you haven’t made acontribution this year, your help is needed now.

Use the enclosed pledge card and envelope tosend in your contribution today, or make a giftvia the PAC Web site, www.fratpac.org.

*As of June 2, 2010

Be sure to visit our Web site at www.fratpac.org to contribute and learn more about the PAC.

P.O. Box 3435Alexandria, VA 22302

Address Service Requested

2010 PAC Board of Directors

PRESIDENTJulie Burkhard, ACW

PRESIDENT-ELECTPatrick Alderdice, ΔC

VICE PRESIDENTCindy Stellhorn, ΚAΘ

TREASURERKen File, ΔΤΔ

SECRETARYSarah Lindsay, ΔΔΔ

DINNER CHAIRMENVicki Nixon, ΔΓ

James Owens, ΣΝ

FINANCE CHAIRMANMarc Katz, AΕΠ

PAST PRESIDENTLarry Wiese, KA Order

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORKevin O’Neill, ΛCA

DIRECTORSDoug Carlson, ΣC

Doug Cowan, ΠΚA

Cheri DeJong, ΣΚ

Jim Estes, KA OrderKathryn Goddard, AΔΠ

Pris Gerde, ΚΚΓ

Steve Priepke, ΣAΕ

Betty Quick, ΓΦΒ

Melanie Shain, CW

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Only $37,000* Neededto Reach 2009-10

Election Cycle

Fundraising GoalYour Help Is Needed!

Member of the PAC Board of Directors the the PAC Dinner: Betty Quick, ΓΦΒ, Ken File, ΔΤΔ,

Patrick Alderdice, ΔC, Vicki Nixon, ΔΓ, James Owens, ΣΝ, Sarah Lindsay, ΔΔΔ,

Kevin O’Neill, ΛCA, Larry Wiese, KA Order, Julie Burkhard, ACW, Cindy Stellhorn, ΚAΘ,

Jim Estes, KA Order, Pris Gerde, ΚΚΓ, and Kathryn Goddard, AΔΠ.

Paid for by Fraternity & Sorority PAC, P.O. Box 3435, Alexandria VA 22302,

and not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.